In allocating a portion of their combined charities campaign to the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, the Student Council supports the attendance of negroes in non-segregated colleges and universities for the first time.
The new service was begun by a number of college presidents who recognized the need for such an organization to inform negro students of the 30,000 existing scholarships available to them in non-segregated schools.
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